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you cant beat an string section in rock.........

it's like ying and yang
hot/cold
wet/dry
up/down
smooth/rough


true, that is why I figured you would like "love to love" with the heavy guitar and strings


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true, that is why I figured you would like "love to love" with the heavy guitar and strings


and you were correct....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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true, that is why I figured you would like "love to love" with the heavy guitar and strings


Well Bonnet _ I had to wait and take a deep breath- because that really was pretty heavy duty.  It was one of the most advanced expressions of Rock-

It was light years from Louie Louie- and the most rudimentary chord progression that I listened to growing up- and what my ear was tuned to.( toe tapping stuff with a beat ) is why most of my taste  comes from the British invasion- throwing blues and R& B back at us- which ultimately led me to understanding  more of Americas musical heritage. but I think the ability to cross Led Zep with Miles Davis  and then trow in a little Paganini  is a real evolution of an art form-

I did not hear a lot of Mozart growing up in Yates Village

very sophisticated I would say- thank God for Youtube because the visual of the recording is amazing


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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Well Bonnet _ I had to wait and take a deep breath- because that really was pretty heavy duty.  It was one of the most advanced expressions of Rock-

It was light years from Louie Louie- and the most rudimentary chord progression that I listened to growing up- and what my ear was tuned to.( toe tapping stuff with a beat ) is why most of my taste  comes from the British invasion- throwing blues and R& B back at us- which ultimately led me to understanding  more of Americas musical heritage. but I think the ability to cross Led Zep with Miles Davis  and then trow in a little Paganini  is a real evolution of an art form-

I did not hear a lot of Mozart growing up in Yates Village

very sophisticated I would say- thank God for Youtube because the visual of the recording is amazing


Tight and professional too. The strings belong and as I said the Metallica sound a decade before (James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich grew up on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as it was called, listening to UFO albums after school in each others' bedrooms as recalled by Lars.)

In a way it recalled Frank Sinatra to me. How? Guys with talent recording "live" in the studio without the benefit of overdubs and gimmicks, laying down a whole set, lots of practice, professionalism, awareness of every other player and what their role is as a whole, sober, with musicality, deeply concentrating yet making look all so damn easy! It goes to show you that music as an art and the artists that make it may sound different from generation to generation but the best ones have more in common than apart.


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Remember Monster....there's another version of this on youtube.....the RonPaulians here should check it out

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Zappa was a genius......so is Brian.......it was said once this couldn't be performed live  

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Chambers Brothers anybody?

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Gotta go make dinner  

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Chambers Brothers anybody?



sometime during the summer of 1968 i saw a ' battle of the bands ' at a big theme park . The Chambers brothers were the second to the last band- they were beat out by  this group playing this song       http://youtu.be/_MocVR3lyas


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sometime during the summer of 1968 i saw a ' battle of the bands ' at a big theme park . The Chambers brothers were the second to the last band- they were beat out by  this group playing this song       http://youtu.be/_MocVR3lyas


Slllllyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!  

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My friends we got trouble...........





Funny thing about the Music Man - I always wondered what James Brown thought of that movie ?  not a black person in sight

Gary Indiana- home of the Jackson's


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Funny thing about the Music Man - I always wondered what James Brown thought of that movie ?  not a black person in sight

Gary Indiana- home of the Jackson's



HAHAHA!!!  

You got trouble was always one of my favorite B'way tunes. I love how they all start with dialogue and segue into the music.  

There's a great parody of this song in the Simpson's Monorail episode. And speaking of "fat animated guys" and barbershop quartets this always makes me laugh uncontrollably.

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Frankie Miller- Otis Redding's widow said "That little ole white boy has the blackest voice since my Otis!"

Rod Stewart said "He's the white singer to bring a tear to my eye"

Bob Seger got his chops from him- have a listen!


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